So having achieved my #12MinuteChallenge yesterday…I noticed I had 16 brisk minutes on my Active10 app.
Now it’s my habit to march around the kitchen/dining room whilst waiting for the kettle to boil to add on 1 or 2 extra brisk minutes…so I thought that this would be a doddle to get to a total of 20 brisk minutes for my day 😄
Having made a couple of drinks over the course of the evening, I thought that I would check my phone while I was watching TV…still on 16 minutes!?! 😳
Then I realised…both times that I had gone to the kitchen…I had left my phone on my arm chair! 😩
Having gotten used to looking at my Fitbit to check my steps…I had totally forgotten that my brisk walking is measured on my phone!!! 😬🤦🏻♀️🙄
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🤣🤣🤣 (I never thought of using indoor walking for the Active10 or the #12minChallenge! 🙄🤦🏻♀️ Great call! Need to test if my phone accepts that, as I thought GPS is involved, and with too small distances my phone has in the past ignored these short walks)
This came about because of the Fitbit 250 steps in an hour thing! You get a warning with 10 minutes left in the hour if you haven’t completed your 250 steps, and if I’ve been engrossed in a programme/book/posting on socmed I’ll have the whole 250 to do. 😬
I’m not travelling far! My living room will take about 8 steps…the kitchen/dining room about the same. If I walk fast or slow jog for the whole 250 steps I’ll get 2 Active10 brisk minutes. So my pace/speed is about 120 steps per minute.
If I recall Active10 won’t pick up stationary activity like the Lucy Wyndham-Read step workouts, although Fitbit will record the steps.
I’m not sure but I think Runkeeper once auto tracked 15 minutes in the house when I was doing a massive tidy up?
Thanks. I need to test this with Runkeeper. I usually have the automatic pausing feature on, which might be the reason that I thought it doesn’t work. Thank you for the tip!
I have done that countless times... Thank you for this you are a star and you do the walking thing as well whilst waiting for the kettle to boil... Same here the steps all add upDo you step whilst you cook... Sometimes I do
I get the steps in when I grab a cuppa and then listening to books or you tube self talking audios... Followed Mel Robbins about mindset... I listened to part 1...apparently its in four parts... Maybe tomorrow I will find part 2
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